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Show t Skyline Tops Prep ares For Provo Cyprus High School's football team finished its season without a victory when they lost to Skyline 27-last week but the Pirates did muster enough offense to score twice on the Region Three Division One champions. Knudsen to Roger Healy passing combination played a major part in the rest of A an Football is But while Coach Linford may have been doing some experimenting with the rest of his club, he left first-in- e quarterback Dave Knudsen in to general his attack. mined Titans drove 93 yards v ith quarterback downfield Gunderson going over from 20 yards out Granite coach Darold Simmons praised his complete offensive and defensive units but had particular mention for Arden Ashton and Ken Onttu and a pair of tackles, Gordon Jolley and Gary Perkins. Granites offense couldnt move freely about the field though fullback Ron Bleazard and quarterback Dave Burt did manage to work in a score with Burt doing the scoring An rd Olympus fumble on the line set up the score that was followed by Kirt Sirstins 20-ya- The game ended the season for both clubs with an Olympus tie keeping them from sharing second place. Granite finished the season with a 4- -2 won-lo- st record while the Titans from Olympus ended the year with a won-lo- st - tied record Olympus had to battle from behind in the closing minute of the game to keep from being blanked by the strong, defend- conversion kick. Olympus score came in, the final period when the deter hard-worki- usually that basketball season just around the corner. Though league play doesnt begin until the last week ol December and the first week of January, it is time to get to know who will be shining for Salt Lake County High schools. The first in a series o! stories about high school basketball teams will appear in next weeks Rocky Mountain Review. Each school in the circulation area of the Review will Granite Tops Olympus, Captures Second Place Granite High School footballers struck back after two straight losses to win second place in Region Threes Division One last week by defeating Olympus in a close 7- -6 battle. playoffs mean on be covered before December league openers. score. ing Skyline struck back with John Gough blocking a Cyprus punt. Eagle quarterback Chris iosander punched it over tor the initial Skyline score. Bantam footballers captured the spotlight in Salt Lake Countys junior football program last week with the most lopsided score in the history being compiled by Wests Bantams who scored a whopping 82-- 0 win over Kearns. But the big game from a league standpoint was Olymwin over Easts pus 20-Bantams. ...a game that tied the two clubs at 6- -1 with only a single game remaining in league play. South Bantams play East Saturday at 9: 30 a m. and Olympus battles Kearns. 19 Granite ended its league play with last weeks games but its football teams are standing in readiness for the November 20 all-st- ar classics at Westminster College All-St- ar where three North-Sougames are scheduled. ng November 11. 1965 13 STANDINGS MIDGETS Lost Tied Won Murray 7 6 6 4 3 3 2 South 1 Kearns 0 Skyline Olympus Granite East West Highland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BANTAMS 6 East Olympus TIP TOP SHOE SERVICE th Fastest Shoe Repair Service in Toicn HOME OF THE rs North will be taken from East, West, South and Highland teams while rs Southern will come from Murray, Skyline, Olympus, Kearns and Granite clubs. All-Sta- 3-- Cyprus jumped to an early lead over the Skyline eleven when Pirate backfield ace John Arkoudas picked up a Skyline fumble and ran 20 yards to REVIEW, Juniors In Finals Next 12 Skyline already cinched a Class A quarterfinal berth prior to the Cyprus test and Coach H. G. Linford may have been doing some experimenting for his Friday quarterfinal berth with Utah County Division'Two champion Provo. The game is scheduled for Skyline at 2 p m. GAMES SET R Series tally. Cyprus capitalized another Skyline miscue to rack up their only other tally. Skyline s scoring though wing-mSteve Evans took one of Knudsen s passes for another ALL-STA- Basketball C yprus Cv 1 V MOCCASIN SHOP 50 All-Sta- Here is Saturdays schedule: Skyline at Murray Olympus at Kearns West at Highland South at East Farmers. decision to send Titan quarterback Brian Gunderson around the end for the PAT try fell inches short and Granite had its win A Styles in Men, Women and Children F ree 466 Parking In SUGAR HOUSE 0018 EAST 21st SOUTH 1021 play at 8:30 a.m., at 9:30 a m. and Juniors at 11:00 a m. Midgets Bantams GIFTS THAT LAST RESULTS MIDGETS Olympus 13, East 7 West 13, Kearns 6 Skyline 35, South 7 Granite 40, Murray 0 Qewcbuf BANTAMS : : Olympus 20, East 19 West 82, Kearns 0 South 14, Skyline 7 Murray 13, Granite 7 COTTONWOOD MALL next to Eldredge FurnUure 5. Also 38 No. Main Midvale phone 278-880- 255-274- 11 JUNIORS Ron Bleazard (33) gets off to good start around right end while Olympus Bill Papanikolas (48) and Brian Gunderson (10) close in for stop Bleazard led Granite to 6 Region Three football victory Granites East 24, Olympus 19 West 34, Kearns 13 Skyline 41, South 24 Murray 28 Granite 0 7-- tlCONNM.I Judge Topples Hillcrest, Sets Orem Showdown UNION halfback John Pezelhf H01cr?st High School football' team " playing one 'or "took a Gamble pass in a puj that covered 35 yards for the its finest games-o- f the season didnt defeat Judge Memorial only other Bulldog score of the but did hold the Bulldogs to a 14victory to end the season for both teams. The victory was a tuneup for the Bulldogs who meet Orem, at Orem, Friday in a 2 game. The Husky tally was a -7 NEW SANITONE ALL CLOTHING The Union er the PAT. The victory mark win No 9 of the season for the J Memorial football tear. . c GET THE JUMP ON CO W Island The proposed Union Pacific-Rocmerger is a consolidation of two railroads. The Union Pacific operates from the West Coast to Omaha and Kansas City. The Rock Island runs from Omaha and Kansas City to Chicago and St Louis, as well as to Denver. theTwm Cities, and the Southwest. Merging of these two lines under the Union Pacific banner will form a strong single-lin- e railroad running from the West Coast to the major Lastern railroad terminals at Chicago. Peoria. Joliet, and St. Louis, as well as to Minneapolis and St. Paul (See map ) SEED and FEED Your Lawn BD0Km NOW ViNNIAIOO'Sl Plll ; even on frozen ground'" - f A (ID, STAY 11 f LIA1I ; - ' lmi' 4" own s lotioin dicaus.i or, tiii 3AM7onn "pnoTBiTiui SHIELD i ju irr. co CLOT HE S Q ? ; Whit docs this merger mean to shippers? his merger will mean better and more reliable rail scrv ice lor all shippers served by the two I railroads. Some interchange delays with other i . carriers will be eliminated I reight schedules will be improved I here will be more frequent service in some areas and a better car supply Shippers will have the adv antage ol dealing with a single source rather than with two or more roads J here be less exposure to freight damage, w ith less interchange switching All ol .these benefits will make shippers scrv cd by these railroads better-jhlto meet competition What does the merger mean to your community? VEMON ' AV CO MttHtM ' T he merger will pul your community on a link ol the national railhealths road system Single-linservice from the West Coast to the major I. astern gateways will be an incentive for new industries to locate here. It will more mean more payrolls. jobs, and business It will economic growth promote community lor this community and health and the entire state Y pflJklWtrw CLEANING AND SHIRT LAUNDRY This is necessary il the two railroads .ire to remain competitive with other lines and other forms ol transportation Today both operate under a serious handicap, from Mreadv there are three terminals i he Vv cst t oast to the Lastern gateway nother proposed merger, recommended by an Inter-lat- e ommerce ( om mission Examiner, routes il lhat merw ill mean iwo more single-lincer is given l( C approval he L P Rl merger is necessary to put I nion Pacific and Rock Island on an even competitive railroads m handling basis with these single-linC S EAST J Mulholland's " 3298 Highland CO Ph. Dr. "I oy Credit Termt" Cl UN LA1LY SUE 8am to Sill 5 30 p m SAT ill! 484-435- 4 e I e til 5.30 SUE- - g Merger benefits everyone! f" nnih--ln- CO well-bein- ' ...... Sjcj 467-151- 9 : s Why is this merger necessary? PH. disadvantage which worsens with each new merger Stockholders of both railroads have strongly endorsed the merger. CO THU A IU3Z e THAT PaOUODTS SO. 11th 1597 CASHCARRY JUIJ ,uuu transcontinental traffic. eliminating the handicap ol interchanging freight at the Omaha and KansasCity terminals. Both roadsareataserious What is this proposed merger? Co f' 8WI1Q ui J Island Railroad Merger: Pacific-Roc- k k SPRING-NO- u What it means to YOU and your community! is the second straight year that the Bulldogs have qualified for the Class A title in its two years as a Class A school. on nn nn YEAR END SALE I rd effort directed by fullback Craig Smith who pounded away at the big Judge Mam-ori- al line. Smith teamed with Terry Jensen to get the drive underway though it was Smith the last fojr yards going for the touchdown. Hillcrests Randy Beckstead then ran ov- Class A quarterfinal p m football game It was Judge Memorials sixth straight Region Three Division Two victory The first Billdog score came in the first quarter with classy Judge quarterback Bob Gamble directing a 35 -- yard drive to score by running over out. from Hillcrest then scored and converted before Judge Mem PROCESS MAKES 67-ya- X l.verv one who lives, w orks. or docs business the areas served bv Union Iacilic and Rock Island railroads w ill benefit from the merger ii and sour community have an important this slake in program ol progress I or additional information on this I nion Pacific Rock Island merger, w rile or drop in al vour local I nion Jacilic office in N - MMONW iMcmcf Union Pacific Raiiroad 5 |